Genesis - Part II Bible Study: God and His Family, Genesis 12-50

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Saint Paul tells us to walk in the faith of our father Abraham (Rom. 4:12). Upon what is that faith founded and in what does it consist? What can we learn from Isaac and Jacob, whom the Book of Hebrews calls “heirs of the promise” (11:9)?

Genesis II: God and His Family explores chapters 12–50 of Genesis, uncovering the rich details of the life of Abraham and the history of Abraham’s descendants, the very human family through whom God promised to eventually right all that had gone wrong in creation.

In this study of Genesis you will encounter the infinitely tender love of God for humanity and observe His relentless initiative to do whatever it takes for men to know and love Him as He originally intended—demonstrating that nothing will impede God’s plan for His creation.

Come to understand Jesus and the Gospel better by the study of Genesis. See how the Catholic Church has taken seriously every word of truth in this book and enables us to remain connected to God’s original design for His creation. Get ready to be amazed!

About the Authors:

Gayle Somers received her BA in history from the University of New Orleans, and holds a master’s degree in Theological Studies from the Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. In 1995, on Pentecost, Gayle and her family were received into the Catholic Church. She is the author of Galatians: A New Kind of Freedom Defended (Basilica Press), and has written numerous Bible studies for Catholic Exchange, a Catholic Web site apostolate. She resides in Phoenix, AZ with her husband, Gary. Their three children are adults.

Sarah Christmyer converted to the Catholic Church in 1992. She helped launch Catholic Scripture Study (CSS) for Catholic Exchange and is managing editor of “The Great Adventure Bible Timeline program”, developed by Jeff Cavins. She resides just outside Philadelphia with her husband, Mark, and children.

About the Series: Hearts Aflame Scripture Study approaches Scripture not as a textbook, but as a living encounter with God. With vivid commentary, memory verses, and a detailed leader’s guide to all lesson questions, this program is welcoming to beginners, young adults, Catholics and non-Catholics alike.